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Supportive nursing bras for bigger cup sizes

I'm a 32F and normally buy everything from Bravissimo, and will go there if I need to but I wondered if anybody had any recommendations of other comfy nursing bras, it would be so nice to buy two for £20 like other people manage!

I tried some on in M&S and they did NOTHING, and putting a t shirt over them I just looked braless, not a look I enjoy, nor do I enjoy feeling my boobs jiggle when I move around What works for a 32A-C does NOT work for me Any experience of other maternity brands?

I'm a 34F usually so really interested in following this feed! It's so frustrating that there aren't many decent places to buy larger bras on the highstreet! I find with bigger boobs you HAVE to Try them on to know if they truly fit. Also anyone know how nursing bra sizes work, so currently I'm a 34F and have been since before I was pregnant, when my milk comes in I will obviously be bigger, do the bra sizes accommodate for the milk as in I still buy my normal bra size but it's made bigger like maternity wear or do I have to find a new size? Xx

I went up 2 cup sizes on having baby - but that settled down after a couple of months. So I have nursing bras in a few sizes (I fed dd (dear daughter) for 2 years, so was in them forever so didn't mind!!)

I got mine brand new off eBay! Think the make was Lorna Drew? Find them so supportive! I really struggle with finding bras that are comfortable, but love these! And they have a clasp that undoes so you're able to feed :)

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